new slate roof on historical house in the Annex
- Approximate cost of services:
- $75,000.00
new slate roof on historical house in the Annex
Thanks for taking the time to post your review!
We apologize for the confusion with regards to the pictures requested and provided of this job. The office assumed before pictures meant "in progress" pictures, not pictures of your house before work began? We do our best to accommodate over 1000 customers each year and regret that this has soured your experience.
Toronto Roofing Industries has been waiting for direction from the design authority. An amendment to the original plans has been forwarded to include new custom fabricated sheet metal. All other work including flat roofing, asphalt shingles and aluminum soffit fascia and trough to a third story addition is 100% complete.
The new work order was approved and awarded this week to Toronto Roofing Industries. We will now be able to schedule the final work for completion as soon as possible, tentatively next week immediately following Christmas.
This project was part of a bigger renovation under the supervision of an architect and general contractor. Both the original architect and general contractor were replaced midway through the project. The new general contractor appears very thorough and professional.
Toronto Roofing Industries regrets leaving debris in the driveway that, admittedly, should have been removed immediately. It was set aside and covered by a tarp on the construction site. We certainly had not intended to add frustration to what must be a very difficult situation living in your home while it is undergoing a major renovation.
Ice and water shield eaves protection (underlayment) is not required on mansard wall surfaces as per Ontario Building Code section 9.26.5.1 (d). The very simple reason for that is ice back-up CANNOT occur on a cold wall surface where the temperature remains constant to the outside and does not enter a heated area. Therefore it serves no purpose whatsoever. Reference article on ice damming at www.torontoroofingindustries.com.
When approached on this matter by the homeowner who had been speaking to a "roofer friend", Toronto Roofing Industries was already 85% complete on all shingle work. Rather than take a defensive approach we suggested she talk to her architect for clarification or have her roofer friend meet on site to discuss the matter with both her and Toronto Roofing Industries together. For unknown reasons, none of this was to occur?
Toronto Roofing Industries removed the completed shingle work to install ice and water shield and new shingles to keep our customer satisfied.
Thanks, appreciate the opportunity!
We value the customer experience and after reading this review we felt we should reach out to you. While the complaints appear to be lengthy we have not been able to pinpoint your file. Typically if a customer has complaints and/or one of our crews have not done the job to our standards, it is noted on the customer file as well as the actions taken to rectify the situation. In this case we have looked at every file from the past four years (a lengthy process) and none match the description above. You are absolutely right that if the contract states eave protection it must be installed. You mention 100 year old boards yet the picture shows plywood, I assume this must be an unheated porch which does not require eave protection by code...not an excuse but merely trying to figure out what went wrong in this case so we can avoid any future problems. I trust that we did actually do the job and with all our customers will stand by our work 100%.
Steve Schiedel
VP Operations and Production
Many roof replacements for housing co-op
Thanks Rod, we always appreciate the business.
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Appreciate the feedback Sue, glad we could help!
Thanks!
Hopefully no more squirrels!